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Dijkstra, Bart (author)
master thesis 2023
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Buitelaar, Christiaan (author)
Emission-free zones are being instituted in cities in the Netherlands to combat the emissions caused by transportation activity causing operators of large commercial vehicle fleets to electrify their vehicle fleet. E-truck fleets need sufficient charging infrastructure and power capacity at the distribution centres they operate from. However,...
master thesis 2022
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de Koning, Mare (author)
Electric vehicles, electric cooking, heating installations running on electricity; the future is electric. This electrification creates a continuously growing demand of electricity. However, the electricity grid network is not able to transport these amounts of electricity and is facing problems. Part of the problem is created by charging...
master thesis 2022
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Swens, Bart (author)
Electricity grids worldwide are experiencing increased peak demands and decreasing simultaneity due to higher shares of Renewable Energy Sources (RES). It is expected that many grids will soon reach their limits. One solution to mitigate these issues is exploiting flexibility in e.g. electric vehicles. In this work, a shrinking horizon model...
master thesis 2022
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ZHANG, Junsheng (author)
With the development of sustainable energy technology and the increasing emphasis on environmental protection, the popularity of electric vehicles is increasing. However, As the number of electric vehicles increases, so does the pressure on the grid due to charging. If a large number of electric vehicles are charged at the same time, the grid...
master thesis 2022
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Verbist, Flore (author)
The electrification of all sectors is essential to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. In terms of mobility, many nations around the globe envisage a zero-emission fleet resulting in a massive deployment of Electric Vehicles (EV). Nevertheless, this goes hand-in-hand with some challenges related to congestion and voltage problems in power grids...
master thesis 2022
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Becker, Simion (author)
As the world is currently actively trying to reduce the consumption of fossil fuels, large investments are done in renewable energy sources and ways are sought after to electrify fossil fuel-intensive sectors. In line with these developments, the number of electric vehicles requiring access to the electric power grid has exploded putting...
master thesis 2022
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Kirli, Desen (author), Couraud, Benoit (author), Robu, Valentin (author), Salgado-Bravo, Marcelo (author), Norbu, Sonam (author), Andoni, Merlinda (author), Antonopoulos, Ioannis (author), Negrete-Pincetic, Matias (author), Flynn, David (author), Kiprakis, Aristides (author)
Given the ongoing transition towards a more decentralised and adaptive energy system, the potential of blockchain-enabled smart contracts for the energy sector is being increasingly recognised. Due to their self-executing, customisable and tamper-proof nature, they are seen as a key technology for enabling the transition to a more efficient,...
review 2022
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Ghotge, R. (author), Nijssen, K.P. (author), Annema, J.A. (author), Lukszo, Z. (author)
This study aims to investigate the consumer acceptance of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) charging of electric vehicle (EV) drivers. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first V2G acceptance study that is based on actual users’ experience of V2G charging. A test set up with a V2G charge point at a solar carport was constructed at the Delft...
journal article 2022
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Mangipinto, Andrea (author), Lombardi, F. (author), Sanvito, Francesco Davide (author), Pavičević, Matija (author), Quoilin, Sylvain (author), Colombo, Emanuela (author)
The mass-scale integration of electric vehicles into the power system is a key pillar of the European energy transition agenda. Yet, the extent to which such integration would represent a burden for the power system of each member country is still an unanswered question. This is mainly due to a lack of accurate and context-specific...
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Visser, L. R. (author), Kootte, M.E. (author), Ferreira, A. C. (author), Sicurani, O. (author), Pauwels, E. J. (author), Vuik, Cornelis (author), Van Sark, W. G.J.H.M. (author), AlSkaif, T. A. (author)
Fluctuating electricity prices offer potential economic savings for the consumption of electricity by flexible assets such as Electric Vehicles (EVs). This study proposes an operational bidding framework that minimizes the charging costs of an EV fleet by submitting an optimized bid to the day-ahead electricity market. The framework consists...
journal article 2022
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Damianakis, Nikos (author)
With the current urge around the globe for switching to “green energy” and Renewable Energy Sources (RES) utilization, the electrification of the transportation sector has become a necessity. While the emerging Electric Vehicles (EVs) can provide several benefits to the power grid, such as voltage and frequency regulation and power quality...
master thesis 2021
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Kumar Yash, Kumar (author)
Electric vehicles (EVs) are going to take over the conventional cars industry like a wave in the foreseeable future. The exponential increase in sales of EVs is seen and market study has predicted that EV sales will increase by 15%–20% of total new vehicle sales by the year 2035. Despite being superior to fuel-driven vehicles, the increase in...
master thesis 2021
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De Herdt, Lode (author)
The charging of a rapidly increasing number of EVs places significant strain on electrical distribution grids. Controlled (’smart’) charging of EVs offers a solution to this problem by shifting the charging of vehicles to the most optimal moments in time. Smart charging is not a completely new research topic; it has a high Technology Readiness...
master thesis 2020
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Ghotge, R. (author), Snow, Yitzi (author), Safaei Farahani, S. (author), Lukszo, Z. (author), van Wijk, A.J.M. (author)
Scheduled charging offers the potential for electric vehicles (EVs) to use renewable energy more efficiently, lowering costs and improving the stability of the electricity grid. Many studies related to EV charge scheduling found in the literature assume perfect or highly accurate knowledge of energy demand for EVs expected to arrive after the...
journal article 2020
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Vermeer, W.W.M. (author), Chandra Mouli, G.R. (author), Bauer, P. (author)
This paper proposes a two-stage smart charging algorithm for future buildings equipped with an electric vehicle, battery energy storage, solar panels, and a heat pump. The first stage is a non-linear programming model that optimizes the charging of electric vehicles and battery energy storage based on a prediction of photovoltaïc (PV) power,...
journal article 2020
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Wahid, Markos (author)
Renewable energy sources, e.g. solar energy and wind energy, have gained popularity as an alternative means of energy production as they do not reinforce global warming. In addition, more and more electrical appliances (e.g. electric vehicles, induction cookers, and heat pumps) are used as a substitute for appliances that need non-renewable...
master thesis 2019
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Elders, Bob (author)
Electric Vehicles (EVs) are considered a promising solution when it comes to reducing CO2 emissions in the transport sector. To accommodate for large numbers of EVs, a considerable amount of additional charging infrastructure must be installed. Simultaneous charging of large quantities of EVs leads to peak loads in the energy grid. One way to...
master thesis 2019
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Paanakker, Marnix (author)
The objective of this research is to understand what smart charging can bring business and society at large. In close collaboration with the largest fleet operator in the world and a commercial aggregator, the impact of smart charging on both cost reduction and carbon reduction was simulated for an electric vehicle (EV) fleet in 2018. The...
master thesis 2019
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Snow, Yitzi (author)
Smart charging offers the potential for electric vehicles to use renewable energy more efficiently, lowering costs and improving the stability of the electricity grid. Many computer models have been developed to simulate the behavior of smart charging. Yet these models often assume that future information is known perfectly, including when...
master thesis 2019
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